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It's under 50 days until the 2013/14 television season kicks off. The more than 13 week wait is fast counting down, and for me at least, it's flown by. There's a fantastic new line-up of freshman shows I'm really interested in, along with a sturdy selection of returning series that I've waited with baited breath to see return. I'm a strictly drama fan, and if it's serial, then it's even better, so let's get that out of the way before the comedy addicts start crowing because nothing they like gets a mention from me. This article is all about me sharing a few thoughts on what I'm looking forward to this season, and you readers are, as always, welcome to share your own thoughts in the comments below.
Let's get started with a couple of summer shows. I don't watch many because I use the summer to live a life, and to watch some series I thought I'd pass over during the season for whatever reason.
CBS's Under The Dome has been highly praised and heavily viewed by fans on Mondays at 10|9c, and for good reason. I've really enjoyed seeing something different on the screen, and a discernible point of difference is definitely a great place to start, and Under The Dome ticks that box well and truly. I'm only familiar with a couple of the lead actors, but I'm really pleased with how the less known ones are performing. The writing is allowing a steady stream of information to flow which makes for good story progression. Under The Dome is more story driven than most shows you'll see - partly because it is based on a book, but despite this, the characters are being used very well to tell that story, and every element has multiple characters involved. We've reached the halfway point in the season already, and you do get the feeling that there's plenty left to tell despite the initial concept sounding somewhat inhibiting. I'll definitely be seeing this show through to the end of the season.
Switching to the ABC Studios produced TNT sophomore drama, Perception now. Perception is a lot of fun to watch - a rarity for crime procedurals given their nature. The cases are well thought out and uniquely designed to work in with the paranoid schizophrenic neuroscientist Daniel Pierce's nature and hallucinations. The lead characters are undergoing a lot more development this season than last season, with seeds being laid for the future. The classroom scenes are often the highlight of the episodes for me, with some fascinating life questions being asked that can leave you thinking about them for a while. It's hard to predict how this 14 episode season will end, but towards the end of last season, the show gained intensity and did a good job setting things up for the second season. I'm hoping this season will share those traits.
Starting this week is the third (fourth if you count the first season in England) season of BSkyB and Cinemax's Strike Back. It's easy for a TV show or movie to fire lots of guns and blow stuff up, but it's a tall order for such TV shows or movies to couple that with a strong story. Strike Back is very well produced, and its long, strictly serial episodes that make up chapters instead of seasons is a format unique to the series, meaning you could start watching the show this season, and miss very little overall. This season sees the characters engage in the global pursuit of a terrorist, and although the show crosses borders in each of its three previous seasons, this season will see that globetrotting step up a notch. The 10 episode season 4 starts on Friday US time, and ends in late October.
Showtime's Homeland will no doubt see another rise in ratings and its cult following this season. At times the story has been too slow moving to me, but that does reflect the real thing to a certain extent. The tension and high stakes also makes up for that. The finale of last season was one of the better television episodes you'll ever see, and there's a mountain of fallout that will occur from its events, in particular the bombing of the funeral. I don't have any time to go into much detail but I will say that all fans will have a lot to look forward to
CBS is the network I'm watching more closely this season in terms of new shows. I really like the look of Hostages (Mondays 10|9c) and Intelligence (Monday Feb 24 10|9c). Both shows are taking lessons from Person of Interest's handbook, and from the trailers they look to be well set up to provide some entertaining, action packed serial drama. From the pair, Intelligence impressed me the most, and it looks to have a bit more buzz around it than Hostages.
The aforementioned Person of Interest is my favourite show of all shows I watch though, and its storyline just made the leap from fiction to non-fiction in the wake of the Edward Snowden NSA scandal. The Person of Interest creators are a smart bunch, and successfully transitioned the series from semi-procedural to semi-serial last season. They are also tackling the NSA's recent conspiracy head-on, and I can't wait to see how it all goes down. The addition of 2 series regulars bolsters an already exceptional cast. The change in timeslot to Tuesdays 10|9c behind both NCIS series will be interesting to watch in terms of ratings too.
A show I watched over the hiatus was the fantastic Elementary. Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu quickly grew on me as a highly unique partnership, but that partnership was turned on its head when Irene was discovered alive in the penultimate episode. Natalie Dormer played a guest starring role that's right up there with the best you'll ever see in the penultimate episode and 2 part season finale. How the series transforms following the finale is anyone's guess, but you can guarantee I'll be watching. Elementary has also been nominated for 2 Emmy awards - Outstanding Main Title Design, and Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music. They are 2 nominations that the series definitely deserves because I really love watching Elementary's opening sequence
Other CBS series I watch are the long running Criminal Minds and NCIS. They are due to notch up their 200th and 250th episodes this season - a remarkable achievement for both. The absence of Ziva David in NCIS this season will mark the first significant character change in 8 years, and the pressure is on Gary Glassberg and his team to make the transition smooth. For the first time in 3 seasons, Criminal Minds will carry an identical cast across to a new season that was present in the previous season - a fact that I'm pretty pleased about considering the recent cast changes. Big moves are being made over at The Mentalist, with a marriage very early on, along with the identity of Red John set to be revealed, 2 new series regulars, and 2 current regulars departing. The Mentalist retains last season's Sundays 10|9c timeslot which saw a 28% audience reduction on season 4's data. I don't think the show has enough in it for a seventh season, but fans will just have to wait and see
ABC are changing things up this season with several of their most popular dramas switching to a half and half season scheduling format. This will reduce the number of weekly breaks during the season with a compromise of a significant gap in the middle. This scheduling strategy should make mid-season finales far more important than normal, but will fans return after half time with the same strength?
In the meantime, none of the pilots ABC are offering this year interest me, but ABC does have its high stakes, one of a kind drama in the form of Scandal to make up for that. There are many big storylines that will set fire to this season including Olivia's dad, Jake's fate, Cyrus, Mellie, Fitz and James, and Huck and Quinn. Kerry Washington and James Novak thoroughly deserve their Emmy nominations and I really hope they take their awards home.
Season 6 of SpoilerTV's most popular series, Castle, returns at the timeslot it's kept since its series premiere - Mondays 10|9c. A proposal and job offer were on the table for Kate last season, so things will pick up right where they left off. I'm crying out for a faster moving storyline with more continuity this season despite the procedural format. The series is headed in a new direction since Johanna Beckett's murderer was uncovered in last season's premiere, so this frees up some time for other characters and storylines. Unlike Scandal, Castle isn't one of the shows that'll have its season broken in half under ABC's new scheduling structure.
NBC's Revolution started with a hiss and a roar to record breaking ratings last fall, but those were quick to drop back as the season progressed. NBC made the rather dumb decision to shorten the season and add a 17 week hiatus into last season in order to ensure Revolution had The Voice as its lead-in for each episode. The new Wednesdays 8|7c timeslot is a curious change this season. Meanwhile, the story was quick to ramp up in last season's second half, with the cliffhanger being Aaron trying to stop the detonation of nuclear warheads launched by Randall against various cities in the US. I have to say I did lose some enthusiasm towards the end of the last season after the cause of the power outage was heading towards something pretty fictionalized - typical of J.J. Abrams shows, but a couple of promos for this season have brought me back for now
However, Revolution aside, the new James Spader led drama The Blacklist is the freshman series I'm looking forward to the most this season - above Intelligence and Hostages on CBS. The trailer for The Blacklist is sensational to watch and it hooked me very quickly. Spader is the big name and will carry the series early on, but I'm pretty sure the remaining cast can pull their own weight. It's a unique concept for a television show, and if the story has been written well, and viewers like it, it should see a few more seasons
The Following lit up Monday nights for FOX last season, and I'm expecting it to do the same this season too. A new villan in addition to Joe Carroll will be appearing this season, and the intense gory violence will be sure to return as well. The story needs to remain strong this season, but it would be good to see some more positive, happy moments for the characters this season. Flashbacks might be a way to do this. The Following's second season premieres early next year, much like it did this year.
The only other FOX show I keep an eye on is Bones, and it looks like we might get some progression between Booth and Brennan this season with a wedding on the schedule. Depending on other pilots, and the time I have, I might check out Almost Human, which pushes Bones to Fridays when it appears in November on Mondays 8|7c. The Almost Human trailers didn't capture my imagination anywhere near as well as the other three pilot trailers I've mentioned earlier, but I'll see what happens nearer the time.
On the CW, I was fortunate enough to watch the pilot of The 100 which premieres midseason. I wrote a review on the pilot which you can read here. It's done enough to get me interested despite CW shows hardly ever being on my watchlist.
The final series I'm anxiously awaiting the return of is the second season of Netflix's groundbreaking political thriller, House of Cards. You simply don't see television as good as House of Cards, and the unique delivery method and lack of schedule that the show has to stick to only adds to the experience of watching this series. House of Cards has been nominated for 6 Emmys, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Outstanding Drama Series, and Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music - a nomination shared with CBS's Elementary. If House of Cards wins even a couple of these awards, it will seal the foundations for companies who don't broadcast in the traditional fashion, to become competitive in the marketplace - something which I'm more than willing to see occur as I, like many others, don't live in the US, and hate having to wait months for content to reach my local networks.
So that's the outline of what I'll be watching this season. Like last season, I'll be writing about the ratings various shows are achieving this season, and you can follow many shows on my website, www.seriesmonitor.com.
Thanks for reading! What will you be watching and why?? Share your thoughts in the comments below
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I think you mean Jonny Lee Miller in Elementary, not Tommy Lee Jone. Fairly big difference.
ReplyDeleteFor "Elementary", it's "Jonny Lee Miller", and not "Tommy Lee Jones". Just a friendly heads-up!
ReplyDeleteAwesome article :) there are so many good shows to watch!
ReplyDeleteYeah my bad, I just spotted it myself before I read your comment. That's what happens at 2am!
ReplyDeleteYeah my bad, I just spotted it myself before I read your comment. That's what happens at 2am!!
ReplyDeleteIt happens. Get some rest ;-)
ReplyDeleteHehe, I think I might!!
ReplyDeleteShows I'll be watching (or downloading seeing as I live in Australia and we'll probably have to wait 6+ months to air here):
ReplyDeleteABC
-Once Upon a Time
-Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
-Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
-Revenge
CBS
-Criminal Minds
-Elementary
CW
-The Tomorrow People
FOX
-Almost Human
-Sleepy Hollow
NBC
-Grimm
-Dracula (Maybe... still undecided)
A&E
-Bates Motel
I'm with you on the downloading front unfortunately, but that's the way it is! Nice list though, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI will be watching none of those
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it! Thanks for the feedback!
ReplyDeleteCan´t wait for Castle (best show ever) Homeland and House of Cards
ReplyDeleteUmmmm, thanks for letting us know
ReplyDeleteCool read!
ReplyDeleteThis is cool! Really nice article.
ReplyDeleteI'll be watching some of the same shows as you and I'm really looking forward to the third season of Person of Interest and Almost Human. -And about Revolution, the production values (and literal filming location move to Texas) seems to have done them a lot of good. It sounds like a much better season.
My List Starting with Fall:
Almost Human (writing reviews)
POI
Revolution
OUAT
OUAT Wonderlnad (writing reviews)
Sleepy Hallow
Homeland
Boardwalk Empire
Master of Sex (maybe)
Midseason:
Bates Motel
Orphan Black
Believe (writing reviews)
The Americans
Mad Men
Intelligence
GOT
Fargo (Maybe)
The Leftovers (Maybe)
Rake (Maybe)
Helix
The Outlanders
Spark (unsure of Pilot date)
Summer (some shows pending season renewals)
24
True Blood
The Newsroom
Under the Dome
Ray Donovan
The Killing (will be caught up)
Continuum (will be caught up)
The White Queen
Low Winter Sun
My Fall 2013 shows
ReplyDeleteABC
Agents of SHIELD - Well this is a given for me as its Whedon and Marvel
Revenge - Hoping it can approve on a rough S2
AMC
Breaking Bad - Sunday can't come soon enough
Low Winter Sun - Can AMC finally strike gold again with a new drama after the disappointing Killing and Wheels?
CBS
Elementary - Its never going to be amazing as I find the plots too easy to guess but the performances are a whole lot of fun
Fox
Almost Human (Giving it a chance) - I want this to work but not sure it will
Sleepy Hollow (Giving it a chance) - This should just embrace the silly and be a really fun show.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Giving it a chance) - I hate Samburg but everyone else involved makes me want to give this show a chance
Raising Hope - TV's most overlooked comedy
FX
Sons of Anarchy - Another season of crazy shit
HBO
Boardwalk Empire - Ahh Boardwalk you always build to an epic finale
NBC
The Michael J Fox Show (Giving it a chance) - Love Michael, the of the few comedy trailers I've laughed at. Hoping its good
Parks and Recreation - The greatest comedy is back!
Showtime
Homeland - I had some issues with S2 but still this show can be the best thing on tv at times
Masters of Sex - Showtime let me down with Ray Donovan hoping this drama will be better.
Have you tried Person of Interest, because that's the one I would recommend to everyone!!
ReplyDeleteAny word on a House of Cards Season 2 "Due date" ?
ReplyDeleteI am not brave enough to list all the shows that I watch, I would be scared of how much I watch
ReplyDeleteYeah haha,the hours per week add up pretty quickly!!
ReplyDeleteI watch a lot of TV so here's my current tentative Fall 2013 Shows (including some midseason shows)
ReplyDeleteABC
Revenge
The Neighbors
Shield
Betrayal (maybe)
Grey's Anatomy
Mixology (mid season)
Nashville
Modern Family
OUAT
OUATiW
Scandal
Super Fun Night
CBS
Elementary
Hostages
Intelligence (mid season)
Mom
TBBT
The Crazy Ones
2 broke Girls
Under The Dome (Currently)
CW
I pretty much watch everything on the network and I'll try all new shows as well
FOX
The Following
Raising Hope
Almost Human
Bob's Burgers
Simpsons
Family Guy
Glee (Haven't watched religiously since S3 but might see how it goes due to the drastic change)
Murder Police
Rake (mid season)
Us and Them (Mid season)
The Mindy Project
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
NBC
Camp (Currently)
Crossbones (midseason?)
Crisis
Dracula
Hannibal (midseason)
Revolution (Stopped as S01E10 but might try to catch up and decide if I'll continue)
The Michael J Fox Show
Sean Saves The World
i live in Norway and i love tv-season september-may i just love it so many tv shows to watch and im looking forward to many of the returning tv shows also comedy shows like modern family and so many other drama shows like supernatural,ncis,csi,elementary,grimm,criminal minds,person of interest and many many more.
ReplyDeletehehe yeah mee too, it would be a list of 100+ tv shows hehe.
ReplyDeletelooking forward too 24, next summer season
ReplyDeleteGeez, though all those shows are probably excellent, our tastes couldn't be any different. I love Nathan Fillion from Firefly and Boreanaz from Buffy and Angel, but I'm tired of crime/procedural shows, no matter how different the characters make it, so I never really stuck with Bones and Castle after their first seasons.
ReplyDeleteFor me it has been all about Supernatural and Grimm right now, and Sherlock. And even though it frusturates me often, The Walking Dead.
One other channel I'm beginning to like is syfy/showcase. Defiance over the summer was awesome and I am hooked onto Haven, season 4 premiering Sept. 13!
I'll probably be adding one or two of SHIELD, Sleepy Hollow, and Almost Human to my must watch list to replace the hole that Fringe left, and will probably check out The Tomorrow People and Believe.
My Watchlist is quite bulky but here I go anyway. This is what I'll be watching during the 2013/2014 TV Season (Sep. 2013 - Sep. 2014):
ReplyDelete(Shows in bold are new, [P] means I'll be watching the pilot and decide from there)
The X-Factor, The Voice, American Idol (Singing competitions are my guilty pleasure, stop judging me. :D)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Almost Human
American Horror Story
Arrow
Awkward
Betrayal [P]
Da Vinci's Demons
Dads [P]
Devious Maids
Elementary
Glee
Graceland - if it gets renewed for S2
Grey's Anatomy
Hannibal
Homeland
Hostages
Intelligence
Ironside [P]
Low Winter Sun - if it gets renewed for a S2
Masters of Sex
Mind Games [P]
Mistresses - if it gets renewed for S2
Mixology [P]
Modern Family
Nashville
New Girl
Once upon a Time
Once upon a Time in Wonderland
Orphan Black
Person Of Interest
Resurrection
Revenge
Revolution
Scandal
Sean saves the World [P]
Sleepy Hollow
Star-Crossed [P]
Suits
Super Fun Night [P]
Supernatural
The 100
The Big Bang Theory
The Blacklist [P]
The Crazy Ones
The Following
The Mindy Project
The Originals
The Tommorow People [P]
The Vampire Diaries
The Walkind Dead
Trophy Wife [P]
Under The Dome
Us & Them [P]
Unforgettable - if it gets renewed for S3
Welcome to the Family [P]
Witches of East End
Great article Jimmy!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to POI, Castle, Almost Human, Agents of Shield, Low Winter Sun, Breaking Bad, Sherlock, Elementary, Revolution, Homeland, Bates Motel, Fargo, Helix,The Bridge, The Americans and many more lol
Since i am from Slovenia i will be downloading all shows because it takes about 1 year for our TV stations to air them here is my list:
ReplyDeleteABC:
-Once upon a time
-Once upon a time in wonderland
-Castle
-Agents of SHIELD
CBS:
-The good wife
-Intelligence
-Person of interest
-Elementary
-Blue Bloods
FOX:
-Almost human
-Sleepy Hollow
-Following
NBC:
-The blacklist
-Parenthood
-Dracula
CW:
-Vampire Diaries
-The originals
-Supernatural
-Arrow
Yeah just looking at my own, it's a little unnerving to say the least!
ReplyDeleteI watch all the shows mentioned here and some more :)
ReplyDeleteNice list :)
ReplyDeleteAbout Revolution:
ReplyDeleteI would def say episodes 2,3,5, and parts of 6 where pretty rocky, gave mixed signals, and poorly executed, but after episode 6, 7-13 were much better (more character driven/introspectes), then there are about 3 procedural-like episodes that slowly moved the plot and set up some important things that were just ok. Then suddenly we get to 17-20 and they were very very good again, with me having one minor gripe about how they handled a certain character's death in the season 1 finale. The production values also got better during the second half.
However, now that they have moved their filming location to Texas,and seeing a glimpse into the first episode(s) in the s2 trailer, the production values look GREAT now!! The plot also sounds a lot better. It seems like there will be more reoccurring cast and reasons for our characters to have to work together. I didn't think they could get me very excited, but they have.
I think Almost Human will be Fringe meets Person of Interest!! Really looking forward to that. Us Fringies need something like that again :)
I don't know much about the broadcasting seasons over there so here's mi entire list (the ones after the question marks are the ones that haven't aired or I haven't gotten arround to watch yet:
ReplyDeleteABC 8
Castle
Grey’s anatomy
Nashville
Once upon a time
Revenge
Scandal
Suburgatory
Mistresses
?agents of shield mind games modern family ouat in wand
CBS 8
Criminal minds
Elementary
Hawaii 5-0
The big bang theory
The mentalist
Two and a half men
Unforgettable
Person of Interest
?ncis two broke girls intelligence
CW 5
Arrow
Beauty & the beast
Hart of Dixie
Supernatural
Vampire diaries
?reign the originals
FOX 3
Bones
The following
The new girl
?glee
NBC 3
Chicago fire
Hannibal
Saving hope
?revolution believe Dracula
sean saves the world the black
list
Cable (A-H)
ABC Family 4
Pretty little liars
The Fosters
Twisted
?ravenswood
AMC
?breaking bad mad men walking dead
FX 2
American Horror Story
Anger management
HBO 4
Game of thrones
True blood
Veep
The newsroom
?broadwalk empire
Cable (S-U)
LIFETIME 1
The client list
?devious maids witches of east end
SYFY 3
Continuum
Haven
Lost girl
SHOWTIME 2
Dexter
Homeland
TNT 1
Perception
?dallas rizzolli and isles
USA NETWORK 2
Graceland
Suits
?psych covert affairs white collar
MISC SHOWS 2
The white queen
Orphan black
?magic city Spartacus arrested development
UK 2
Misfits
Sherlock
? Atlantis doctor who
downton abbey luther
I'm in the 50's and probably it will keep gowing, hollidays are essential to catch up
ReplyDeleteHomeland, The Good Wife, Person of Interest
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on most of it, I've just gotten arround to watch Person of Interest and I'm gad I did, Under the Dome lost my interest when it was almost chapter 7 and I still didn't care much for anything that could happen, and the following started becoming one of my favourite shows and then it started to go a bit off the rails but I'm really hoping for next season to pick up.
ReplyDeleteGood to know there are a lot more series addicts
ReplyDeleteThere are more new fall shows than usual that I want to see so it has added a lot to my list.
ReplyDeleteMy summer shows: Warehouse 13 (Syfy), Under The Dome (CBS), Burn Notice (USA), Primeval: New World (Syfy), Whose Line Is It Anyway (CW), Melissa and Joey and Baby Daddy (ABC Family) - Saving Hope (Canadian series) if I can find a way to view it.
Fall shows I watch/pilots I want to check out -
CBS: Person Of Interest, Elementary, The Mentalist
Fox: Almost Human (Anxious for that one), Sleepy Hollow, The Following
CW: Supernatural, Nikita, Arrow, Tomorrow People, The Vampire Diaries, The Originals, Beauty and the Beast
ABC: Agents Of Shield, Once Upon A Time, OUAT: Wonderland, Nashville, Resurrection
NBC: Grimm, Revolution, Believe, Dracula, Crossbones
Other: The Walking Dead (AMC), Being Human (Syfy), Heartland (Canadian series) and Sherlock (BBC)
I agree about Revolution. I never hated it like many others did at the beginning but I had some problems with the earlier episodes too and I can somehow understand why people were getting frustrated. But the last bunch of episodes of Season 1.A was excellent, I agree a lot with the description of them being more character driven. Season 1.B was also very good - they did something in episode 1x11 that really helped with the core problems of the show IMO. And one thing that I love is that they are moving the focus away from it being the problem of a family amidst a global blackout and making the focus be on a world completely different, post blackout, even though the perspective of the family is still front and center - as it should IMO. I would say give it another try. It is far from perfect but it is very entertaining. And the trailer for season 2 looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteYeah it makes me feel less crazy lol
ReplyDeleteHey, Jimmy, what exactly do you mean when you say that Hostages and Intelligence are taking lessons from POI's handbook? That really interests me. Intelligence might be a hard show for me to watch because I was a huge Chuck fan and the 2 shows are very similar. But if it's learning from POI, that will make it a ton more tempting.
ReplyDeleteAlso, can you explain ABC's new scheduling format a little more? When you said half and half seasons, I understood it to be 12 straight in fall and 12 straight in spring but on that Scandal poster you have it says that it premieres in April, which means it wouldn't be on this fall. I'm a little confused.
My watchlist for the whole season:
ReplyDeleteFALL:
2 Broke Girls
Agents of Shield
Almost Human
American Horror Story
Arrow
Boardwalk Empire
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Chicago Fire
Dracula
Elementary
Grimm
Hawaii Five-O
Homeland
Hostages
Masters of Sex
Mom
Nashville
New Girl
Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
Parks and Recreation
Ravenswood
Revenge
Scandal
Sherlock
Sleepy Hollow
Sons of Anarchy
The Blacklist
The Crazy Ones
The Michael J. Fox Show
The Mindy Project
The Originals
The Tomorrow People
The Vampire Diaries
Trophy Wife
Witches of East End
MIDSEASON:
About a Boy
Bates Motel
Believe
Chicago PD
Crossbones
Dallas
Game of Thrones
Gang Related
Intelligence
Legends
Mixology
Resurrection
Shameless
Suburgatory
Surviving Jack
The 100
The Americans
The Following
The Last Ship
Wayward Pines
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
ReplyDeleteThere are 11 episodes this fall and then it returns in late February to finish the season
ReplyDeleteRe POI/Hostages/Intelligence. I believe POI has paved the way for these latter two because they do seem to be similar, with good fighting evil, and a complex back story that can be fleshed out
ReplyDeleteRegarding Scandal, that poster you see is from Season 1. I should have got a more recent one, so don't let that fool you! Scandal premieres October 3
Completely agree with you on Strike Back. Best kick-ass action show on TV. Can't wait for it to start Friday. I love Revolution, but I think they forced the Miles-Sebastion 'brother' relationship without a lot to back it up. Sure they were friends, but the 'like family' thing didn't really come through for me, so the finale felt rather contrived.
ReplyDeleteAs for Under the Dome -- I think you'd feel better about this show if you haven't read the book. I did and most of the characters have been altered so much they're hardly recognizable. There was a lot more going on in the book, making what was happening a little more dramatic. If they're heading for the same ending, I'm not sure how it will be received considering the changes they've made.
Not as much show as you watch, but some notes to the mentioned (and one unmentioned)
ReplyDelete1) Strike Back: if the show will be half as much fun to see as the guys (and the girls) enjoyed filming it, this season will be a blast. In action movies visuals are in the first row and they didn't spare anything out from it nor did they replace a good old fashion detonation with a CGI insert. I know I'm biased, because they filmed here and had a chance to meet and talk with the actors and creators, even seen the first two episodes - IMHO this season will be much better than the previous. Better villain, deeper emotional and ethical conflicts, and tons of witty oneliners.
2) PoI: I'm so glad that it's on the top of your rank. I think that with its tetris-like storytelling (where pieces of the different arcs falling into place beside each other instead of sticking to one main villain through seasons, untill the audience is completely fed up with it) it has a completely unique structure in the procedural scene. Unlike a lot of people Im glad with the two new female regulars, I trust in Nolan to use them well. The latest BTS info of Zoe's return just the icing on the cake. PoI is in fact the only show where I'm not afraid of how the creators will use the new potentials, I trust them completely
+1) Banshee: Despite my praises for Strike Back, I'm not really into the bood-and-violence action genre. I was surprised that Banshee has caught me. Very strong characters, one of the best villain I've seen lately (Ulrich Thomsen), good banter humor and a lot of possibilities for the second season. If you have time, I suggest to take a try with it.
Just a select few for me:
ReplyDeleteAgents of Shield, NCIS, NCIS Los Angeles, Nikita, Arrow,
Supernatural, The Originals, Vampire Diaries, Game of Thrones
Homeland, Strike Back
Pending renewals/next season:
Graceland, King & Maxwell, Banshee
Da Vinci's Demons
Love Banshee. I'm giving the credit to Antony Starr. He can take his character from broken and vulnerable to bad ass hero in the blink of an eye and make it seamless and believable. Love the supporting cast, too. Had the entire season recorded from a free Cinemax week, then lost my DVR. Just got the DVDs so I'm on episode 8. Got Cinemax to watch Strike Back tonite, I'll just have to keep it through Banshee. :)
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, and agree with everything you said about POI and Strike Back. Banshee is a show that I've got on my server to watch but haven't yet. From the little I've heard and read about it, it sounds like a good series
ReplyDeleteGood stuff,
ReplyDeleteThoroughly agree on Strike Back. It's highly watchable because it's so well made and written
I kind of agree with you about Revolution. It seems that the main villan (Monroe) isn't that any more - that ship seems to have sailed and it's onto Randall and his cronies.
Under the Dome - I haven't read the book but Stephen King was more than happy for the writers to move things around to fit into the TV landscape because there's things you can't do in a book that you can do on TV (and vice versa)
The ending to Under the Dome will be different from the book. According to interviews, they did not want the reason for the dome to be the same so that there would be more suspense. When they approached Stephen King about their alternate dome plan, he reportedly said that he was sorry he didn't think of it. So that's a plus.
ReplyDeleteI'm most looking forward to HIMYM, NCIS, OUAT and House of Cards, but have quite a few more shows that I watch too; there's just to many to name.
ReplyDeleteThat's actually good to know. The end worked in the book because it was explained well and there was a lot of parallels drawn to support it. I doubt they can get that on TV. And since a whole lot of what happened has been diluted, changed or simply eliminated I'm interested to see where they take it.
ReplyDeleteIt will depend on the time I have, but here are the shows I might/will be watching next season. Shows that have a * behind it, are the shows that I could be checking out depending on my time/the reviews/the ratings etc. These are the shows I am not really sure about yet. Although they might seem interesting and the trailers look good, I will probably wait before checking it out. Or I watch the pilot and then I decide whether or not to watch it.
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.*
Betrayal*
Killer Women*
CBS
NCIS
NCIS: LA
Under the Dome
Hostages
Intelligence
NBC
Law & Order: SVU
The Blacklist*
Crisis*
Crossbones*
Ironside*
Fox
Almost Human*
Gang Related*
The CW
Arrow
Nikita
The 100
The Tomorrow People*
Star-Crossed*
First of all you watch a lot of T.V series..:o
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on all aspects especially on the POI front .The best Series Ever
The Best Show Ever..
ReplyDeletewow that's a lot of Series..:O
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So glad to see I'm not the only one watching so many Shows.....
ReplyDelete100% I'll be/am watching:
Agents of SHIELD
OUAT
Revenge
The Originals
The Tomorrow People
Nikita
Arrow
Dracula
LOST GIRL
Black Sails
Strike Back
Dexter
(True Blood)
Teen Wolf
I'll be catching up on these when the x-mas break Comes:
Grey's Anatomy
Supernatural
Hart of Dixie
Nachville
Chicago Fire
I'll give try later:
Sleepy Hollow
Under the Dome
Vikings
Most CBS Shows are aired fairly quickly in my country and dubbing is actually good, so I'll wait for them to air on tv. (Elemantry, NCIS and LA, The Mentalis, CI, Hawaii 50) other Shows I'll be waiting for: Homeland, Grimm